Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More A new power is rising in Apple’s App Store. You might think it’s all the ...
Apple has just cleared the half-billion mark* for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch apps available in the app store. Whoa, whoa, whoa—asterisk?! That’s half a billion apps that Apple has approved since the ...
iPhone developer Jason Cross has the antidote to the nine thousand fart apps available on the AppStore, an ingenious application called iFreshener. FIGHT BACK against Fart app inanity! Simply launch ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More People love the fart applications for the iPhone — or love to hate them.
Apple has certainly relaxed its policy on iPhone apps targeting schoolboy humour, judging by the high number of fart apps appearing on the App Store. VentureBeat has a piece counting 14 new fart apps ...
What happens when you have one of the most famous game designers of all time critique $1 fart apps? Hilarity, grounded in plenty of sound lessons about design.
The iPhone farting app market is starting to get pretty noisy. iFart Mobile, maker of an app that simulates farting noises, asked a court on Friday to rule that it can use the term "pull my finger" ...
During the Christmas season of 2009, iFart Mobile became the number one selling iPhone application. Opened, the floodgates had become. Once word broke of his incredible, logic-defying success, ...
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